Todd Clements has held onto the lead in the windy Corales Puntacana Championship in a bid for a wire-to-wire victory, with Ben James two strokes back in his fifth professional start.
Clements is one of 50 European tour players in the field for the co-sanctioned event played opposite The Open. In gusts to 40 km/h, the 29-year-old Englishman had a five-under 67 to get to 18-under 198 on Saturday (Sunday AEST).
"There is a lot of golf left to go," Clements said.
"I had my fair share of luck a little bit out there this week and that needs to continue for that to happen. But I think we just kind of lean on my past experiences and see where it takes me."
James, the former Virginia star, earned a tour spot through the PGA Tour University ranking, also shot a 67 in the Dominican Republic.
"I'm playing some good golf," he said. "I'm really excited for tomorrow. We'll try to keep it going. Very excited for hopefully a good day."
Clements won the 2023 Czech Masters for his lone DP World Tour victory and missed last week's ISCO Championship cut in Kentucky.
"You don't turn up to any tournament not trying to win," Clements said.
"Did I think it would be this week? Not sure, but here we are."
Max McGreevy (65), Stefano Mazzoli (66) and Gordon Sargent (69) were 14-under.
Blades Brown was 13-under after a 67. The 19-year-old is playing as a special temporary member of the PGA Tour.
"This is what I love about this," Brown said. "I'm playing a lot of weeks on the road and I'm learning my recipe for success. I'm just going to keep knocking on the door."
He chipped in from 85 feet for eagle on the par-5 seventh.
There are no Australians in the field.
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